Emy96
Electrical seat fault in Citroën Nemo Diesel 2013: advice and experience wanted
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A Citroën Nemo Diesel 2013 owner is experiencing an electrical fault with the passenger-side seat and seeks advice due to a previous negative experience with a mechanic. A respondent shares a similar issue with a Renault Zoe, where a faulty control unit was the cause, and suggests checking this component first. The respondent advises consulting a mechanic to confirm the issue, noting that replacing the control unit resolved their problem without further issues.
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Emy96 (community.author)
Hey thanks for your help, that sounds really great! How much did it cost you to replace the control unit, if you still remember? Have you had any other problems since then?
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AndiHubi
Hey, no problem, always happy to help! As far as I remember correctly, the cost of repairing the control unit was around €1000. That's quite a lot of money, but since then the fault with the electric seat on the passenger side hasn't occurred again, so it was definitely worth it. Have your mechanic take a look at it, I think he can help you more precisely. No further problems so far, everything is running like clockwork!
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Emy96 (community.author)
Hey, that's actually very reassuring. I'll definitely talk to my mechanic about it and have him check whether it really is the control unit. Thanks for your quick reply and your help, that was really great! Expensive, but if it's worth it, I guess I'll have to deal with it sooner rather than later. Thank you and have a nice day!
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AndiHubi
Hello, I know this only too well, I also had this problem with my Renault Zoe from 2016. At the time, it also had something to do with the electric seat on the passenger side and it was actually a faulty control unit. It was quite rare for a part like this to break, but it can happen from time to time. At the time, my mechanic replaced it and was able to fix the problem. I would recommend that you try this first and let your mechanic know. I can't give a general answer as to whether this is a major problem. In my case it was a bit annoying, but not really a big problem. Just ask the mechanic when you get the chance and have it checked. Good luck!
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